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.,)..- FIRE AND MARINE i xr s "cr ."E2, .a. nsr o b 4f I'AMKSt 3IA0ARA, .V. V., f i,m,m ie .J IIAXOVKR, N. T., uJiA.U,7.'.A!...'. liJ.Wi to " - - ----- ., . RKrllHI.IC, .v. v., ' A.'e!i iu,vum : '"VnjirMng the Underwriter' Ageucy. ' ') TOVKERa, N. V., A f ' ......... S7e,tfrl 1& A 1,11 ANY CITY, . Assets - IVJ.ItO a FIREMEN'S FUND, S. P., Art. - - fiT.V1"' M SECURITY, N. T. MARINE, Alsrls V.',M! (0 STOBK, Daellinga, Kufnltnro, lliil'. nnl Car. toe; lU'iirel at rates n favo nlilo n aound. permanent security will warrant I respectliilly ak (In f II h of Cairo, n snare 01 wtir puiruiim.-, '. s. iiruiir. tf OnVe nt Kirt Nation y. THE BULLETIN-. Friday MoHNiNn, Ju.vr. Hi, 1871. ' JOHN II. OIIERI.Y, KMt.in axt, Pi-Mimirn, TrM or iiik Mailt Un.LtTlM Subscription. ; Oat wfk, by carrier i One month, by Mail 7i . Three month l M tlx months 4 24 Ou year 8 00 Tkt vffieiil paper of AltrnnJer wanly ami iiftht city of Cuiro 1 the onlv morning ih 1(7 in Southern lUimil ; 1 awlU-maU journal,' tmatl, but fearlem; out- ipoltn 0 all tubjeett of interest to the puUic I mtk alarge and incrcasinq circulation, the Iiullc Untolinti the patronage ol Intelligent realert ami enterprmmj butinet$ wen THE DOLLAR WEEKLY BULLETIN. John II. Oberly k Co. hate reduced the tnb acription pries of the Weekly Cairo llulletln (u Out Dollar per annum, making It the cheapest pa lutllihed In Southern Illinois. Till Decatur Magnet has departed. Tni Quincy Herald no longer lin gtraby the way. It has departed. Thk friends of Qovornor Joel Par ker, of New Jersey, are organizing for the purpose of securing his nomina tion for the presidency by the demo cratic party in 1872 The New-York ,S'im now (lies this ticket at the masthead . FOR PRESIDENT. FARMER' AK1 MECHANIC' CANllIIl.VTK, - - The Great andiGood UUlVAL'r. unr.m.r.i, or Tvxssand New-York. The republican? being evidently hard' preyed for tv cuudidato for the Vice prmdciwyve respectfully suggci-t Hon. D. T. Lincgar of this city, as the Ipropcr wan to succeed Hchuvlcr. lie la a gentleman of moro ability than Colfax, and not subject to attacks of illness like that which lately prostrated the T.-p. in the senate chamber. Neither ' coffee nor cigars can affect Lincgar, and we therefore believe ho would make n . magnificent radical candidate for tho second office iu the gift of the people. Mr. Carlisle, the democratic can didate for lieutenant-governor iu Ken. tucky, in his speech at Falmouth, on the 13th inst., said : "I regard the re 'nomination of (J rant in tho coming 'presidential election as a foregone con ' elusion. His party has not power to 'keep him from being its standard-bearer in i2. This sentence contains au as Mrtion which, iu our opiniou, events fill verify. Probably a majority of the republican party we believe a great majority do not believe that Son. Airant should bo re-nominated, but he be. The politicians of tho party, od the peculiar condition into which the republican organization has drifted, ill N:cure to the general the head of the ticket; and, unless there shall be wisdom and political strategy of a high order ucd by the democracy, he will fi Jhe white house duriug another Prenldenttal term at least, and maybd for life. Ho is, in short, a dictator iu W own party, and may from this be ginning grow into the dictator of his country. Ifhoisus ambitious and us u,ocrupiri.(mS as he is powerful iu tho vdical party he will. MURDERED 11Y A FRIEND. Some men wero born iuto the world ttu! purpose of enacting the part of E l tU thi BTeilt draiUI f Uuwuu """uu oi me puunc by &UeTUo utterance of of political low comedy ut tho Of he democratic party. W J laore in sorrow thai, ;.. . ... ... u"fir, aim m the hone that In. ...... v i. i , , . glimmering sense of pro prietr to reform l.;0 . . '""'Bi.fi.-ei couuuut ma become a model of that decent t.ro. - F " ' . ,Cn U rwlulre1 of a1' tlic re fL. ketabU m.n.i .n.i. . MVlilwlI) U( l(10 CInocratiu 13 it ume T u M in u wt of mmmmk iue conatitution of o ', ', VikU'tUt with i,U tho amendment :."MMft tli thirteenth, fourteenth and y,1'WleWth,M time bo proclaimed " null nntl void" becauso ho believed tlicy had been conceived in iniquity and brought forth m fraud. -uVftcr traveling along thX'.(yb8onioTtiina he abandoned it, ijlK? KVa stick to our position, 'bittjjfWo perceive that the current is Ottrorig ngnlrist us hntl therefore pro ' pose to float with it." Ho then meekly (wallowed the " new departure " doso which has been commended to deino oratic ,toinachs, and proceeded with great deliberation to make another frittx put,' ib lc great delight of tho republican parly. The democrats, ho said, must nominate Hancock, becauso he is a good general, and if defeated can yipif. Tliqrq is not, wo venture to say, a man, woman or child in the republic who docs not know that utterances of this kind tire tho merest kind of bosh, full of sound and fury signifying noth ing ; but they are Biiappcd up by re publican politicians, magnified into pro portions wonderful to behold, and then held beforo the country as expressions that point to the evident designs. of tho democratio party. Tho democracy do- siro to carry no such loads. The party endorses no vaporings of this kind. It has always been, is to-day, and will be while it continues to exist, the defender of tho constitution, the conservator of peace and a devotee of law and order. Gen. Hancock is an able gentleman, a good soldier and a democrat tans pcur ct tarn reprochc. He would bo a can didate acceptable to the party and to tho people, but the Register by its in. discreet utterance has done more to murder his chances for tho democratic nomination than all his enemies could do in a century. Hancock will not now do. Ho michthavc cot alone with the Mrs. Surratt business, but ho can't pack the indiscretions of papers like .the Mobilo lieghtrr. They would bo hurled at' him during the canvass from a thousand radical masked batteries. Ho has been murdered at his own hearth stone by his own friends. TilJJ 1MPKACTICABLES -SOUTH. OF THE Wo publish in another column a por tion of a conversation between a news paper corrcspoudentand Robert Toombsi of Georgia. There was a time when tho counsels of such men n Toombs and Davis wero listened to with respect by all the coun try, and adopted by tho pcopl6 of the south as a rule of action. That time has passed away. Led by their glitter ing jtillUlrflltiw, J. .... .v.. x. ruMicd into a de.-'perato struggle, out of which these false prophets told them they would come glorified by tho world, independent proud arbiters of their own fortunes dictators of Amer ican policy a nation founded on slave ry aud yet great und happy. Out of that struggle the dupes of these incu came without' any glory, Save that which follows on tho heels of daring valor crushed deprived of ovcry right freemen hold dear in poverty with their hinds made barren by tho ruthless hand of war their homes des olate dcparing ot the future look ing regretfully to tho pait cursing fate. In auy other land' hi Christendom or Heathendom these men, who had orgau- used rebellion and bad fallen iu tho struggle helpless, would hnvo graced tho scaffold ; but American civilization bus wiped out tho old rulo of vengeance and when tho soldiers of tho south laid down their arms tho North said to them t i -i i . .. --mo iiomu ami no at peace. It is true, the republican party, not iiiito up to tho standard of perfection iu mercy, imposed upon tiio people of tho con quered htafo.1 certain onerous restric tions, and assumed the right to rob while they surrendered tho desire to hang thoso they hated; but, on the whole, thoy acted humanely much bet ter than radieals could have been ex pected to act. Very thankfully, seemingly, the old leaders of the southern people accepted meroy from their old-timu foes foes they would havo hung ono nfter anoth er, mercilessly, if they had succeeded and settled down to humdrum every- nay urn, acKiiowicugtng mat their po litieal raco was run. Jlut, iu n short time, the old insolence of spirit returned and they began to talk, furnishing weapons to tho republicans of the north and striking tho meanest kind of blows at tho democratic party. They had a right to talk. This is n free country. Hut may thoy bo confounded! com mon modesty might have made them held luiot in their mouths their mischiof miiking tongues. Davis wouldn't ac cept tho situation, and did not surrn or hope ol tho "lost causo: " Toombs nuld not accept anything either, and expected to'roriew tho lato war iu a few- days ; and all tho pack of followers of lutie men, braitilosd but boastful of outhcrn blood iu their' Hurrah!" while tho radicals of the north pointed to tho democrats of the north and shouted; "We told ,you so ; ' Ihepo men express the hidden purpose ' fif vrmW .....I.. " 1 JUUI lUllJf. Now, there is but one way to doal .. .M il .... . wmi uiCMi men. 'J'licv must bo ronu .v. I . ., , ""w mo uemoonuiy. 'i tioy uro uuvmu counaoUors. Tlin Tnriuiba.who boasted he woubl cull the roll of his slaves in tho shadow of Uunkcr-HilJ monument and didn't, must not be al lowed to reproach the democratic party, lie is not a democrat. He is essentially an aristocrat an apologist of one man power. His mind is full of gewgaws of fancy and he know ''ow to clotho his obnoxious ideas, which belong to a past age and not to tho pjesent hour, in oratorical habiliments that make them beautiful. But; after all, he is a super ficial rcasoner a dangerous man a partisan who will ruin any causo ho espouses. Ho may not be a rascal, but if not he is a brilliant fool or a maniac. Davis is deeper less brilliant, but selfish as the devil and proud. Ho would, if ho could, involve tho country in general ruin, lie is as dangerous a; the yellow fever or intro-glyccrinc. With mon of this kind with the clement at the south for which these men speak tho democrats should hold no parley. Lot them threaten to with draw their support. Wo would rather be defeated without than succeed with them. Success brought to the party by their support would give to their counsels an importance that might work evil to tho country. But, in fact, their co-operation gives us no strength. It robs us of advantage, ond gives to tho republicans weapons of political war faro against which we cannot prevail. It is necessary, in order to achieve suc cess, that tho democraoy cast aside the burden of dead issues ; it is also neces sary that they repudiate tho southern fire-eaters of tho Toombs and Davis school. CURRENT NEWS. Telegraphic and Otherwise.) Tho city of Hsrtford has appropriated $5,000 for a monnrtont to tho late Dr. Ho raco Wells, tho discoverer of anaestheita. Tho richest oyster bed known for years was discovered on tho 12th Inst, by a fisherman nt Knton's Neck, Long Island. W. J. Cannefox, tho murdoror of Judgo Laindcnbowo, escaped with thrco others from tho jail nt Springfield, Mo., a few iluysj ago. Thrco hundred dollars rownrd is oQutod for Cannefox. New discoveries of gold and sllvor in northern Arizona nro attracting much at tention In Snn Francisco. Governor Palmer has determined upon tho nppointmont of a grain Inspector for the city of Chicago. This .ofilco was created for the purposo of correcting the abuses heretofore practiced in tho storage of grain. Six hundred Iowans left their stato for St. Louis on the evening of tho lilth, Pike's opera houso n Cincinnati was inaugurated on tho ovening of tho 11th by Jim Fisk's grand opera IlotiHo com pany in prcsonco of a very largo audi ence Bowcn, tho bigamist congressman, has been fined two hundred and fifty dol lars, nnd sontenced to 11 vo years in tho penitentiary. Ho will ondeavor to obtain n new trial. A lake of borax or enrbonnto of soda, it is not known which, has been discovered in tho northern part of Nevada. Prepara tions nro bolng mado without dolu; to dovclop this now-found sourco of rio It has transpired that Mrs. lluth, her oine of tho Lawrence (Kansas) tragedy, will, in certain contingencies, become tho liulrcBS of an estuto in Franco valued at sevorol millions of dollars, with tho right to Hstumo tho title of Baroness do Spraugb. VOU THE LADIKS. Onty veils keep off freckles. Gray and brown are tho most fashion ablo colors worn this season. A new color, called green .or peacock green, is very fashionablo for bonnets and costumes this season. Tight taring is said to havo ono ndvan tugo though it chorions life it suffuses tho fare with n charming lovo tint. Long siishc nro to bo worn this sum mer; tho bow to be small and the ends to roach to tho bottom of tho dret s. l'r Idn in woman destroys nil symmetry ami grucc;.nud affectation is n moro ter rible enemy to the face than thosmullpox. A vain, lazy wo in an h a lit associate for coxcombs and fools, tho disgust of sensible ina, ti bunion upon society and tho body politic, nod scatters thorns in hor owli jinth. Fashion, in tho midst of hor many ec centricities, has revived tho high shell comb of our grandmothers. Gold buckles have also nppcarcd; and in waists nro rap idly growing shorter und mora decolctto, wo sIihII probably soon sco tho styles of Itooamier und the toilets of tho Firet Em pire tho favorite styles. AuvKHiibiNO. It is amusing to seo men iu Freoport trying to do business without advertising, while their nolghbors udvertitoand do nearly all tho business, Freeport Jlulletin. Tho same is tho caso hero in rinlonn Thoso who ndvortlso the most do tho lar gest ousinest; and so it is tho world over. uaitna uazette. The rnmo nrinclnln hahl imrwl In ihu ilty; y. w"1 w,lB tho best hat In tho Capital city, that It can bo shown by "tho figures 1 that tho business houses of this city that Imvo for tho kit yoar advortisod tho most liberally, havo sold tho Marijost quantity of goods. State Journal 6" Amoug other things sottlod by tho latotrcntyof ponce between Franco and Germany is nu understanding that tho (lerinnns who hnvo bcon oxpellod from Franco will bo rostorod to tho nos8nini, of lliolr property, and to tho rights of domlcilo on Fronch territory. With re gard to commorclul relations, Germany will bo treated cn tiio same rooting as tho most favored nations. EfiyJulin Rover, a half-breed, at Cliev- enno, just hunt; for murder, made this dying speech. 11 Is cortniuly a model of orovityi ".tio no squaw: me bravo. You leui my leg ; no no siiiiko ; my imnu no notromblo nuodor; inu God diimii good IUUQ ' Wetf Ho plnnt yields bo uroiU itn umountof nutriment from thu sumo ).ter- of soil at tho banana. Humboldt estima ted that It returns Ito time at inuoh at tiio potato, und 133 times a much at wliont THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1G, 1871. watch jiAiirn. PK ACTICA L WATC 1 1 MAK Ell.' H. IIOUPT, . NO. 150 WASHINGTON AVKNUE, 0 A I it O , I L 1,1 KO I S, ' Uim on hand A FINE STOCK 0F WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC. ' rnrllctilar ttteriljon glrcn to , REPAIRING FINE' "WATCHES. Tho largest Block of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES is tii cur. t'UHNlTUHK. . S. HAIUIELL, DEALER IN FURNITURE QUEENSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11 A It FIXTURES, GLASSWARE, 185 & 187 Commorcial Avenue CAinO, ILLINOIS. IMMIGRANT TICKET. INMAN LINE. Mrerpool, New-York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, rxiirn contract with i-sitfd ktatm and hitiiiu OOVIKNMINTI . For Carrying tho Mll. Fdll PASSAGE TICKETS OB ri'KTIlIK INFORMATION APPLY TO JOHN G. DALE, Aot., 1,vi llrotdway, New York, or to It Iloopt, 21G Washington Arenue, Cairo, Illlool. IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, ) For Solo t FOR SALE ' I FcrBalel FOR SALE. J F Bale I FOR BALE Faro from Liyehpool, Fare from LoynoNDKRKT, Faro from Glasgow, Faro from Queknstow.v TO CAIRO, :::::::: $48.20 Snfford, Morris A Condee, Agent". BOAT HTOKEX. SAM WILSON, DEAUR IN BOAT STOBE3, .. n OROCKR1KS, PROVISIONS, ETC., No. 110 Ohio Levkk, :::::: Caiuo, III. onnrtin moMiTur rmcp. G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND . COMMISSION MERCHANT, n, 70 Ohio J.ere, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. BirSpeclal attention given to Consignment! and rilling orders. IIOTKM. CENTRAL HOUSE. Opposite the PontorHce, on Hlxth Street between Watlilrlgton and Commercial arenuea, Cairo, ills. TIiIh hoiue has been thoroughly over-hauled, refurulsheil and reniiTated, and m now open for tlin reception of gueits. Tho rooms are all large and well ventilated, and fuahiture new. Hatch Ki'pinigninmi uay, jnuj. OAFFNET, j""" rropneireas. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMEllCIAL-AVHSUK, OPPOSITE P. 0., CAIRO, ILLS. .JOSEPH 1IAYI.ISS, PROPRIKTOB. Tiik HotrsK ih Nkwlv Furnisiikd And oflern to the public Urxt-clnifl accommoda- noun ui rraaonauio raiea. CRAWFORD HOUSE, CORNER SIXTH Axi. WALNUT-ST., (Kntruiico on Hixth-st ,) K. J. Oak, ) H. C.Cady, r E. 11. Lodwlck, J CINCINNATI, OHIO. OAKF.q. CADr i CO.. 1'riiprletorn. MEDICAL. LooKToyouT THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. Xr. ( CiirnH colic and griping In the liowtl, and fa- Price, 5 WlllTtOMU'S hyrap, cuuaiea mo procota Oi teethlne, Hillidili'n foil vlllslons ami jvereomen all di- euHOH lllnlili.nl f In. rCtata. Hri. Wllirt'OMll'H Price, teats. Price, Ceatf. hjrup. Mm. Lfaotaandnlillilrnn. WIIITCOXU'8 ,uurea uiarrnea, dixen-1 Njrap. .. ij nminuminercom. plalntinchildienol all ItU the Great Infant' ami fi.n,i.. nnii,in lteiuedy In all dlaordera lirouulil on hr TeoihlnS nr any oilier caime. Trepared y the HlArTOri MF.IIICINF.CO., Ht. Loul, Mo. Bald liV DriUrulHlH nnd lk.l.,,0 I. TLf.il ------ w - - -W4 HIVIP M ltllUllltl everywhere. mjTdwlIm MANHOOD : HOW LOST I HOW RESTORED 1 Just published, In a sealed envelope. Price, t cts. . I.ntnr.nn llinli.tnrat i . cure of Bpermatorrhea or Hemlnel Weakneat, In- 1UIUBI Uiu.-I ""AUK, VUIUIT, UU lllipe ilementa to Marriage generally) Nervouaneaa. L'oniiimptlon, Bpllepiy, and Fits I Mental and rnviicai incapaunj, reauiung irom eu abuse, eta., by Rotit.J.Cnlverwell. if. I) author of lb "Urcea Hook," etc. , "a uoon to tiiouhampsov lurrcaxns." . Bnl under anal, is plain envelope, to an ad drea. poatpald, on reSeli-tof U eente, or two poU alaiapa. by Oliaa.'j. O.Kline Co., 127 lluw.ry. Mew York, I'oitomee bos 4,6M, F il3dw3m n iicus. BARCLAY BROS. 74 OHIO LEVEE, CAiao, III. DBUO-Q-ISTS SARATOGA SPRINGS IX ri'Ll feLART AT BARCLAYS' DRUO ATORE. Fbm flcrnv, Daily. MOCKING BIRD FOOD ait atADT roa rsc witmovt vaotrau At Bacc lays'. i'3n.'.- JKLMBOLD'g GRAPE I CATAWBA ( ORAri 1 PILLS i ORAPK i CATAWUA GRAPE ( CATAWBA ) tl ORAPK ) PILLS AND ALL Or HKLXBOLB'I MEBICIXKI FRESH FROU PIRBT HANDS, Always lo stock In large supply, and for eala by Barclay Brsi, PEE8H BIiXTS IIC3C JUST nciirsD AND For ftelc kjr CIIsm, Battle or (IaIIsms AT BARCLAYS'. Extra Fink Coloonk; Gknuink IuroRtxD Extracts j Hair, Tooth and Nail Orusuks; India Rubber Nursery Goods ; AT BAECLA.Y BEOS. PURE WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC. Bet gradea In larga stock and va riety, very cheap; ALSO t Full Link or Colors, Dav AND IN oil; Paint Brushea, Lleseed Oil, Whitewash Bruahea, Turpentine, Varnishes, Ete. etc., all kind and staxdabd qvAitTe At Barclays'. R. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, OHIO LKVKK, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Also, keep roajtaotly on haad a most com plete stock of SCOTCH AMD IRISU WHISKIES, -G I N S,- Port, Maderla, Sherry and Cat wba Wins RBJaYTH CO. tell etrluslveiyfor cash, to which fact they iavlte tho eapeoial atlea tion ef close bargain buyer. Special attention givtn to Filling Ordtrt. MIIXINBsU. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE I MRS.C. McGEE, EIOHTH STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND COMMERCIAL AVKNUKS, Ha Just received a full and apt adld Hot ef NEW GOODS DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILK GIMPS, SILK G A LOON, GUIPURE LACES, MOSS TRIMMINGS, CROCKET BUTTONS, SILK AND VELVET BUTTONS, PLUSH AND TRIMMING VELVET, nATS AND BONNETS, FINE KID GLOVES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, An a full and oomplete stack of Millinery and Fancy Goods, All of which he proposer lo Jell at TIIK VERY LOWEST CABH PRICE. MRS. M. SWANDER, DEALER IN MILLINERY AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, 'ommJsrcial Ave. moIU EllleiU aid Haty I ' Cairo, Illinois. CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR Made to order, or Ready-Hade. A full assortment of Misses' and Ladiaa' Shoes. AVOID QUACKS, A vlellmof early tndlscretioo, oauamg nnff deblUlv. annuiiiM itmmw.,in ..ittB triad In vain every arfterliaed remedr. naa dlaeeTensd, alfaplemaana ofaelf.our. whioh he wllLendfor iV " ' auiareaa, J: H. TOTTLE. lesiem riaaV aM k 7(Huu stMNivTwk INHVRANCr, W. R, MORRIS, II. II. CANDEK Notary Publlo, No. Pub, nnd V. H. Coin. FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK, TMA, HARTFORD, Aaaeto, - ..-i..l....l5,M,5H V7 NORTH AMERICA, PA., Asset.. ..J.TM.noo on HARTFORD, COMK, Asset.. ..2,M4,310 72 PULEN1X, HARTFORD, mi.- i.tsi.uj se International, n. y., "' t,ai3,3'JS 17 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, ASia,. 706,917 M t'LEVELANII, CLEVELAND, Jll.t.-S SS "HOME, COLUMBUfl, MS.27S 4.1 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., '" f0," 00 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE, AMti y,ouo,w It) TRAVELER', HARTFORD, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, Asset. l.wo.orii m RAILWAY PAMENOERa' ASSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Aoaet MI.IW CO INDEPENDENT, BOSTON, Asset 00,13 et SAFFORD, MORRIS & CANDEE, City National Bank, CAIRO, ILL. sMOkt, RAJiaf , KTCl W. W. THORNTON, Diilia in DOORS, SASH BLIND8, WINDOW GLASS, UIXULEM. LATH LUMBER Office on Tf.nth St., Vlweea rosanaereial aad Woehlntton AftllM, CAIEO, ILL. A 0INT8 for Rock River Paper Company' A aneamiBE anu Vjuarn Yemeni. U. W. JohiPe Improved Roofing alwayi hand. WIRTES ARB UUCORs. WM. II. SCHUTTER, Iaaaerter sssul Wkl4le BeaUr Iss WINES, LIQUORS, AXD TOBACCO &c dGKA.:RS Agent for the' best brand ef CREAM AND STOCK ALE, AND latpartael Ale X" BlaWrMt Hlssela 75 Ohio Levee, If CAIRO, ILLINOIS. P. M. STOOKFLETH, cccrssoa rouiK a sroca rum whalraalei 1st VorwlRv sum 1fmUe LIQUORS, WiNES, ETC No. 78 Ohio Lkvm, BMsensuluci. 0I0, ILLINOIS. i aitlB ana vnneraia wmn. hu OI-.NF.nAI, AOKNTll HALLIDAY BROrlj GENERAL AGEI FORWARDING and COM M K R!II A NTN , DEALERS IN FLj And Agent of Ohio River and Uarml SALT COMPAI 70 Ohio Leveii CAIRO, Il MIT. INMVHARCKl i NTEitKST-pXYiNO r I A new and novel system of I.ifo Rl centlv Introduced tv thil MISSOURI MUTUAL OP HT. LOUIM. By thl systsm, Llle Insnrance n II a little coat a by the usual plans, al Icy hol ler receives an annual Interil Kr cent upon all the money paid til mpany; bis annual premium til nimae mucn a a government bond. I The Dlan haa bn thnmnrhl rll fully Indorsed by the most emlnei anu annul mathematicians in the l it naa not yet been the subject or mention In any respectable quarter. Office of the Company, NORTIIWEST CORXER FOURTH All ST. LOUIS, MO. ARTHUR 11. BARRETT, benj. Williams, .Secretary. MI8a01TEI MTJTl Raaka high In the list ol sound, thrill L,ue companies. It haaamDlecanital-flU.OUO. IthoauMU mora than enough toil lt0lllliea in addltioj l" me capital. I It haa one hundred thousand dollaril wllh theHtaieof Missouri oa a perpl anice lo in poncv noiuers. It haicomolied follr with the new i ly enforced than those of Eastern Htal it invests it lunus id in, nni. BeoDle from whom thev are received. I Its management la vigorous, skillfull USUI. I Its annual Income from the Inlerei alraadr more titan sufficient to nav It I It Issues policies upon the ordinary II aowment piaos, at ine same raw av class comnames. The policy holder receive all the ptl nual dividends. I Tha stock holder can receive on I cent, of Interest on their capital, by thl the charter. I The annual dividend to policy hold! ready greater than many eld Eastern have ever been able to par. I The Btate of Illinois paid last year al minion aoiiara lor i.iie lusuraoce. Whv si,nd so tnuehmoner out of tl away to New York aoi New Kcgland fori that may lo produced Just as cbeap'y (o at home I I WOOD sfckVd aprtddawlf Agemtaatl ICE CBEAM HALOOM. LOUIS NASSANO'S ICE CREAM SAL( COMMERCIAL AVENll HrtrreN'NevrBtrsttb aawl VifM Nlrcciw. rilllK HAI.OON ha been handsomely X. nu will always anppiy trie urv Ice Cream, Cake, Confec loins, I.emonajle, andl To be fnuml anywhere In the city. FAMILIES OR PARTIES SUPJl ON SUORT NOTICE. Vine patronage of the public I rsiri lonciiea. . BOOT0 AND IIOEI. WILLIAM EHLERS, Faahloaokle BOOT AND SHOE MAKl TWENTIETH HTBEET, Between Washington Avenue and Poplar! CAIRO, ILLS. llooti and Sane Mode to Order. Fine Workmea Employed. Satisfaction Warranted. Patronage Rolid CITY SHOE STORE AMD HOOP SKIRT FACTO mi AQIMCY roe "BBOLASKI'S" CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHO aisrecs, Cairo, Illinois. PBIHTINO. VIKII .ainhleta. hrlfila naiilnriua i I Daren, tax lift, and everv variety cf i peeaiiy executed, in me uuuerin hoot, wipapei anu eiampg vviaousunieni.